Excellent! I think I'm getting the gist at this point. Thanks for the tutelage. With the combination of what you've said, here, and that list of 9 negative methods, I have a much better sense of the domain.
ERIC P. CHARLES wrote circa 05/05/2010 07:22 PM: > The one place where I know that statistics of the type you are > looking for exist is in areas like clinical treatment of depression. > I know that behavioral therapy (broadly construed) performs as well > or better than cognitive oriented therapies in most studies. That is, > if you take a bunch of depressed kids and put them in behavioral > therapy, you get fewer depressed kids afterwards. Of course, that is > mixing and matching theoretical approaches is potentially icky ways. > I don't know the exact stats, but I know they exist. If such stats > would answer your question, I will dredged some up. I am interested in this data; but I can hunt for it myself. If you happen across it, please forward it along; but don't go hunting for it. -- glen e. p. ropella, 971-222-9095, http://agent-based-modeling.com ============================================================ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
